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JDS ''Amatsukaze'' (DDG-163) was a
guided missile destroyer A guided-missile destroyer (DDG) is a destroyer whose primary armament is guided missiles so they can provide anti-aircraft warfare screening for the fleet. The NATO standard designation for these vessels is DDG, while destroyers who have a prim ...
(DDG) of the
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(JMSDF), and the only ship of her class. She was the first Japanese surface combatant equipped with
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Development

JDS ''Amatsukaze'' was planned as the DDG variant of the preceding ''Akizuki''-class anti-aircraft destroyers, mounting the American
Tartar Guided Missile Fire Control System The Tartar Guided Missile Fire Control System is an air defense system developed by the United States Navy to defend warships from air attack. Since its introduction the system has been improved and sold to several United States allies. Descript ...
weapon system. However, the Tartar system turned out to be larger than expected, so ''Amatsukaze''s design was altered completely, with an enlarged hull and with a shelter-deck design based on that of the and uprated
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Construction and career

She was
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on 29 November 1962 and launched on 5 October 1963 by Mitsubishi shipyard in
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. Commissioned on 15 February 1965. From July 1 to July 31 of the same year, she participated in the maritime training in the direction of
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with the escort vessels
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, JDS Mochizuki and JDS Nagatsuki. Participated in Exercise RIMPAC 1980 from January 25, 1980, and from February 26 to March 18, the first joint exercise of the Maritime Self-Defense Force with the escort ship JDS Hiei and eight P-2J patrol aircraft. Participate in 80). The ship became a member of the USS Constellation Task Force. She succeeded in all four ship-to-air engagements during the exercises, and was attacked by the temporary enemy, the Royal Australian Navy aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne. She was highly evaluated as the best ship in this exercise by engaging with USS Sargo which approached with the intention of reattacking the wrecked USS Constellation and destroying her. Returned to Japan on April 2. From July 1 to July 31, 1992, she participated in the maritime training in the
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with the escort vessels JDS Setoyuki, JDS Asayuki and JDS Mineyuki. Removed from the register on November 29, 1995. During the active period of 30 years and 9 months, the total voyage was 764,314 miles (about 1.4 million km), the total voyage time was 62,999.53 hours, and the Maritime Self-Defense Force exercises participated 19 times, integrated exercises 4 times, and 9 times. She was eventually sunk as an actual target for anti-ship missiles off
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. Her port propeller is left at Yokosuka Education Corps, the starboard propeller is left at Yokosuka naval base, and the main anchor is left at Maizuru naval base.


Tartar missiles

''Amatsukaze'' was one of the earliest foreign ships equipped with the American Tartar system. (The other is the French ''Kersaint''-class DDG). Because of the financial burden of this expensive weapon system, the other equipment aboard ''Amatsukaze'' was almost the same as that of the at first, but the JMSDF applied a
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to ''Amatsukaze'', allowing continual updating of her equipment as described in the following table. The Tartar weapon system made a strong positive impression on the JMSDF, but it was too expensive for the JMSDF to be able to afford another Tartar-equipped DDG at once. As a result, the JMSDF had to wait 10 years to build another DDG, the first destroyer.


Ships in class


Gallery

File:JS Amatsukaze (DDG-163).jpg, JDS ''Amatsukaze'' underway, date unknown. File:JMSDF Amatsukaze (DDG-163).jpg, JDS ''Amatsukaze'' underway, date unknown. File:Main Anchor of JS Amatsukaze(DDG-163) at JMSDF Maizuru Naval Base July 27, 2014.jpg, JDS ''Amatsukaze''’s anchor on display at JMSDF Naval Base Maizuru. File:Screw propeller(right) of JS Amatsukaze(DDG-163) at JMSDF Yokosuka Naval Base June 1, 2008.jpg, JDS ''Amatsukaze''’s right propeller on display at Yokosuka Naval Base.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Amatsukaze (DDG-163) Destroyer classes Destroyers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force 1963 ships Amatsukaze